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==A list of OS/2 implementations of Forth==
==A list of OS/2 implementations of Forth==
* [[CForth]] - Open Source - Discontinued.
* [[C-Forth]] - Open Source - Discontinued.
* [[FORTH/2]] - Shareware - Discontinued
* [[LMI Forth-83]] - Commercial - Discontinued - Cross development tool that runs on top of UR/FORTH.
* [[LMI Forth-83]] - Commercial - Discontinued - Cross development tool that runs on top of UR/FORTH.
* [[UR/Forth]] - Commercial - Discontinued.
* [[UR/Forth]] - Commercial - Discontinued.
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==A list of DOS implementations of Forth==
==A list of DOS implementations of Forth==
* [[CForth]] - Open Source - Discontinued.
* [[C-Forth]] - Open Source - Discontinued.
* [[LMI Forth-83]] - Commercial - Discontinued - Cross development tool that runs on top of UR/FORTH.
* [[LMI Forth-83]] - Commercial - Discontinued - Cross development tool that runs on top of UR/FORTH.
* [[UR/Forth]] - Commercial - Discontinued.
* [[UR/Forth]] - Commercial - Discontinued.

Revision as of 19:12, 15 January 2015

Description

Imperative stack based language with an almost quasi-religious following.

A list of OS/2 implementations of Forth

  • C-Forth - Open Source - Discontinued.
  • FORTH/2 - Shareware - Discontinued
  • LMI Forth-83 - Commercial - Discontinued - Cross development tool that runs on top of UR/FORTH.
  • UR/Forth - Commercial - Discontinued.

Libraries, extensions and bindings

Editors with Forth support

A list of DOS implementations of Forth

  • C-Forth - Open Source - Discontinued.
  • LMI Forth-83 - Commercial - Discontinued - Cross development tool that runs on top of UR/FORTH.
  • UR/Forth - Commercial - Discontinued.

A list of Forth implementations that run under WinOS/2

A list of Forth implementations that run under Java

A list of Forth implementations in JavaScript

Publications

Local articles

Code snippets

Tutorials and other learning material

Links

USENET

Built with Forth

Standards

Forth history

  • Invented by Charles H. Moore in 1968.